Battle of Panissars

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The Battle of Panissars was a 1285 military engagement in the Pyrenees during the Aragonese Crusade, in which French forces under Philip III were decisively defeated by the Crown of Aragon.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France
cause retreat of French army from Catalonia
chronology late 13th century
combatantLeader Peter III of Aragon NERFINISHED
Philip III of France NERFINISHED
Roger de Lauria NERFINISHED
commander Peter III of Aragon NERFINISHED
Philip III of France NERFINISHED
Roger de Lauria NERFINISHED
conflict Aragonese Crusade NERFINISHED
country Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
date 1285
follows French invasion of Catalonia (1285) NERFINISHED
hasAftermath further weakening of Capetian French forces in the region
strengthening of Aragonese position in the conflict
hasContext Papal-backed crusade against the Crown of Aragon
hasEffect contributed to failure of the Aragonese Crusade
destruction of much of the French army
involves medieval warfare
mountain pass engagement
location Panissars Pass NERFINISHED
Pyrenees NERFINISHED
notableFor ambush of retreating French forces in the Pyrenees
heavy French casualties during retreat
opponent Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
partOf Aragonese Crusade NERFINISHED
Franco-Aragonese wars NERFINISHED
region border between France and the Crown of Aragon
result Aragonese victory
decisive defeat of French forces
year 1285

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Battle of the Col de Panissars alsoKnownAs Battle of Panissars